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john: it sounds terrible. if they work for nothing it is abuse. >> i would like all of you to be paid but what is compensation? if you are these in turn for the stossel show that it help your career if you are in turn for rain news bureau john: you help people find internships. >> but i give tuesday night -- seven hours per week. >> they will not pay? >> but they are losing their own employees they don't have the money you very have the internal not pay them or not at all. john: i built my career on people like you. i do not think it was exploiting new. i needed research help and my employer laughed i would ask a college and i was surprised many were eager to, but afterwards they said i learned more from you than college and i didn't have to pay anything i had to pay tuition that ripped me off. >> tel much to make? [laughter] >> not enough to pay $7.20 per hour? john: not that time. >> if i had to pay i would hire the full-time employee. >> why is the best companies flight google treat them as an investment? t
john: it sounds terrible. if they work for nothing it is abuse. >> i would like all of you to be paid but what is compensation? if you are these in turn for the stossel show that it help your career if you are in turn for rain news bureau john: you help people find internships. >> but i give tuesday night -- seven hours per week. >> they will not pay? >> but they are losing their own employees they don't have the money you very have the internal not pay them or not at...
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: day que john mkey. when we return drugs and booze. i say it should be legal. next. [applause] [applause] john: we are back with "students for liberty" in washington d.c. where i'm impressed 1,000 of you choose to spend your weekend debating things like constituonal psychology and hijacked and i was more interested in alcohol and it was legal as a drinking age was 18 but now it is 21 and most do this are younger than an ad and drug czar illegal. students, i assume none of you ever drink or use drugs? [laughter] i know what you to incriminatyourself for parents may be watching but how many think most break the drug or alcohol laws? just about everybody kennedy was a tv personality at mtv and was 20 and grew up in the music business there was no lawbreaking or drug use there? >> not on my end because i made the choice which was very boring for me but there were drugs and alcohol and marital relations with the unmarried people that i did not participate. john: you very street and 20 years old you were at mt
: day que john mkey. when we return drugs and booze. i say it should be legal. next. [applause] [applause] john: we are back with "students for liberty" in washington d.c. where i'm impressed 1,000 of you choose to spend your weekend debating things like constituonal psychology and hijacked and i was more interested in alcohol and it was legal as a drinking age was 18 but now it is 21 and most do this are younger than an ad and drug czar illegal. students, i assume none of you ever...
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john: welcome back to viewpoint. today, we asked allall what you thought about the gop once demonizing but now beginning to embrace marriage equality. john murdoch tweeted us saying: john: yes it's a shame bigots will flee the party, but hopefully limbaugh, trump hannity and the right wing noise machine will speak to the gop base. if you have a comment for the show, tweet us, or post it on our facebook page. new york city mayor michael bloomberg, another republican is truly becoming one very powerful thorp in the n.r.a.'s overhyped out of touch side. he said he would spend $12 million to target 13 senators with a barrage of ads pressuring them to support enormously popular universal background checks and other popular easily passed gun control measures. bloomberg and n.r.a. head wane pierre called each other out by name. >> he can say anything he wasn't but the truth of the matter is this isn't about wane lapierre. this is about the public wanting to be safe on their seats. >> he is going to find out this is a countr
john: welcome back to viewpoint. today, we asked allall what you thought about the gop once demonizing but now beginning to embrace marriage equality. john murdoch tweeted us saying: john: yes it's a shame bigots will flee the party, but hopefully limbaugh, trump hannity and the right wing noise machine will speak to the gop base. if you have a comment for the show, tweet us, or post it on our facebook page. new york city mayor michael bloomberg, another republican is truly becoming one very...
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this is "viewpoint." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: i'm john fugelsang and this is "viewpoint." the republican obsession with slashing the marble debt no matter what the cost to the needy during a recession seems a little less obsessive today. true the ryan budget the g.o.p. house is sure to pass, would slash programs to eliminate the debt in just ten years. and the so-called sequester in effect mostly thanks to the house, take $85 billion of spending and as many as three-quarters of a million jobs out of the economy this year. we've gotten used to republican leaders insisting the national debt is the nation's number one priority. but that might be so last week. here is congressman paul ryan on "face the nation" this sunday. >> we do not have a debt crisis right now, but we see it coming. we know it's irrefutably happening. if we follow the president's lead or if we pass the senate budget then we will have a debt crisis then everybody gets hurts. you know who gets hurt first the poor and the elderly. that's what we're trying to prevent from happening. >> john: preventing a debt
this is "viewpoint." [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> john: i'm john fugelsang and this is "viewpoint." the republican obsession with slashing the marble debt no matter what the cost to the needy during a recession seems a little less obsessive today. true the ryan budget the g.o.p. house is sure to pass, would slash programs to eliminate the debt in just ten years. and the so-called sequester in effect mostly thanks to the house, take $85 billion of spending and as many as...
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. >> john: why? >> because this is a regulated industry. >> john: how much do you get paid lobby for this. >> my right is $775 an hour. >> i can't blame him, but don't husband 80 me. >> john: so you are paid by the taxi king, jerry schaffer. >> i'm being paid not him. >> john: keep the little guys out. >> kings, queens and jacks. >> poor folks pay lobbyists. if he gets his regulation, poor people won't be taxi entrepreneurs. >> only a few will be able to afford it. >> john: washington has been an open place for taxi to become a taxi driver so why monkey with it. >> folks have diffent legislation, our charge is to implement it. > john: how many laws have you gotten past? >> very active. >> john: ever repeal any. >> no, we haven't appealed any. >> john: it makes it much harder >> john: it makes it much harder to be an [ lorenzo ] i'm lorenzo. i work for 47 different companies. well, technically i work for one. that company, the united states postal service® works for thousands of home businesses. beca
. >> john: why? >> because this is a regulated industry. >> john: how much do you get paid lobby for this. >> my right is $775 an hour. >> i can't blame him, but don't husband 80 me. >> john: so you are paid by the taxi king, jerry schaffer. >> i'm being paid not him. >> john: keep the little guys out. >> kings, queens and jacks. >> poor folks pay lobbyists. if he gets his regulation, poor people won't be taxi entrepreneurs. >>...
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john: it sounds terrible. if they work for nothing it is abuse. >> i would like all of you to be paid but what is compensation? if you are these in turn for the stossel show that it help your career if you are in turn for rain news bureau john: you help people find internships. >> but i give tuesday night -- seven hours per week. >> they will not pay? >> but they are losing their own employees they don't have the money you very have the internal not pay them or not at all. john: i built my career on people like you. i do not think it was exploiting new. i needed research help and my employer laughed i would ask a college and i was surprised many were eager to, but afterwards they said i learned more from you than college and i didn't have to pay anything i had to pay tuition that ripped me off. >> tel much to make? [laughter] >> not enough to pay $7.20 per hour? john: not that time. >> if i had to pay i would hire the full-time employee. >> why is the best companies flight google treat them as an investment? t
john: it sounds terrible. if they work for nothing it is abuse. >> i would like all of you to be paid but what is compensation? if you are these in turn for the stossel show that it help your career if you are in turn for rain news bureau john: you help people find internships. >> but i give tuesday night -- seven hours per week. >> they will not pay? >> but they are losing their own employees they don't have the money you very have the internal not pay them or not at...
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john: it sounds terrible. if they work for nothing it is abuse. >> i would like all of you to be paid but what is compensation? if you are these in turn for the stossel show that it help your career if you are in turn for rain news bureau john: you help people find internships. >> but i give tuesday night -- seven hours per week. >> they will not pay? >> but they are losing their own employees they don't have the money you very have the internal not pay them or not at all. john: i built my career on people like you. i do not think it was exploiting new. i needed research help and my employer laughed i would ask a college and i was surprised many were eager to, but afterwards they said i learned more from you than college and i didn't have to pay anything i had to pay tuition that ripped me off. >> tel much to make? [laughter] >> not enough to pay $7.20 per hour? john: not that time. >> if i had to pay i would hire the full-time employee. >> why is the best companies flight google treat them as an investment? t
john: it sounds terrible. if they work for nothing it is abuse. >> i would like all of you to be paid but what is compensation? if you are these in turn for the stossel show that it help your career if you are in turn for rain news bureau john: you help people find internships. >> but i give tuesday night -- seven hours per week. >> they will not pay? >> but they are losing their own employees they don't have the money you very have the internal not pay them or not at...
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john fugelsang back now with "viewpoint." [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> john: good evening. mark sanford is headed for a run-off election for the congressional seat in south carolina. i want kate to see when he runs off for his other election. the president arrived and said shalom which many tea partyers in america say prove he was not born in america. >>> and children will be less educated about all that medicaid they're not receiving. happy birthday spike lee, mr. rogers and 97 years ago today albert einstein first published his theory of relatively and then had to spend the rest of his life saying yeah nice theory, einstein. this isel "viewpoint." [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> john: good evening i'm john fugelsang and this is "viewpoint." thank you for joining us. if you thought that senate democrats were serious really serious about taking on the nra and passing major gun control legislation after the newtown school massacre, well, i hate to disappoint you but "the new york daily news" got it right with this devastating cover page. "shame on u-s on us, indeed. harry reid moved to
john fugelsang back now with "viewpoint." [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> john: good evening. mark sanford is headed for a run-off election for the congressional seat in south carolina. i want kate to see when he runs off for his other election. the president arrived and said shalom which many tea partyers in america say prove he was not born in america. >>> and children will be less educated about all that medicaid they're not receiving. happy birthday spike lee, mr. rogers and...
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john's in the nit the not invited tournament. take a moment now wish a very happy birthday to my friend, chenk uygur, who was introducing jimmy carter in atlanta. that will be on "the young turks." [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> michael: the e.u. banned testing on animals and we're still trying to ban shooting on children. and john boehner thinks everyone should have background checks before buying a gun. and his office issued an immediate retraction. and bp has changed it's environmental record on wikipedia. it's shocking that something like this could happen on a website, but why do polluting corporations feel the need to rewrite history when we can do it for them. happy birthday to cenk uygur and jimmy carter boycott the olympics because of invasion of afghanistan. it was called the some day this will be ironic act of 1980. this is "viewpoint." [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> john: good evening, i'm fug fug. this is "viewpoint." back when chicago mayor rahm emanuel was president president obama's chief of staff he told reporters, you never want a
john's in the nit the not invited tournament. take a moment now wish a very happy birthday to my friend, chenk uygur, who was introducing jimmy carter in atlanta. that will be on "the young turks." [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> michael: the e.u. banned testing on animals and we're still trying to ban shooting on children. and john boehner thinks everyone should have background checks before buying a gun. and his office issued an immediate retraction. and bp has changed it's environmental...
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old john adams took to her. abigail never really did, but john did. >> she was born in england and educated in france and she remained a phone personality to many of the adams, but not to henry as a world traveler herself. she was very well educated, very sophisticated socially i would say. she sort of entertained john quincy's road to the white house. >> she was not happy about returning to washington as the wife of a congressman. >> louisa catherine adams essentially became the campaign manager for her husband, john quincy adams' run for the presidency in 1824 by dominating the capital city's social circuit. following a contested election, the adams' four years in the white house were a turbulent period in american politics and washington society. we'll look at louisa adams' relationship with her husband john quincy adams and john and abigail on the road to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. good evening and welcome to our continuing series on first ladies influence and image in partnership with the white house histori
old john adams took to her. abigail never really did, but john did. >> she was born in england and educated in france and she remained a phone personality to many of the adams, but not to henry as a world traveler herself. she was very well educated, very sophisticated socially i would say. she sort of entertained john quincy's road to the white house. >> she was not happy about returning to washington as the wife of a congressman. >> louisa catherine adams essentially became...
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john quincy adams and louisa would inherit this home from john adams. john quincy thought about selling this house, but after discussion and thought with louisa catherine, they decided that this was important to the family story to hold onto this house for future generations. >> and you can visit their today, is that correct? >> yes, wonderful. >> where are the papers? >> the papers are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house of the stone library, but they were transferred to the historical society for safekeeping. >> i have a question on facebook from jeannie, i have read excerpts from louisa adams' auto biography and her rumors that the massachusetts historical society was going to public this. is this true? >> yes, a two-volume set of our autobiographical writings which includes a record of my life, adventures of a nobody, and her narrative of a journey from st. petersburg to france and all of her diaries have already been published in a scholarly edition, two-volume set. next year a trade edition of these
john quincy adams and louisa would inherit this home from john adams. john quincy thought about selling this house, but after discussion and thought with louisa catherine, they decided that this was important to the family story to hold onto this house for future generations. >> and you can visit their today, is that correct? >> yes, wonderful. >> where are the papers? >> the papers are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house...
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congressman john lewis. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> we are going to start with a few minutes from each ear this morning to talk about anything they would like to talk about about their own stories. we will begin with john carlos. >> you need to forgive me. [laughter] >> not to worry. >> i almost went to the restroom. as i stated, it's a real honor for me to be here in charlottesville and before being stopped i was about to say an extreme pleasure and honor for me to be here with congressman lewis. we have been traveling parallel roads for a long time but we have never crossed one another's paths. i am just so thankful to god. [applause] i'm just so thankful that god put us together before relieved to have one-on-one with the lord. he is a great human being and i'm just so honored to be here to share this evening with him tonight and get ready for a good show. >> thank you very much. dr. john carlos i must tell you i'm delighted and pleased to be with you. thank you for your service. thank you for all
congressman john lewis. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> we are going to start with a few minutes from each ear this morning to talk about anything they would like to talk about about their own stories. we will begin with john carlos. >> you need to forgive me. [laughter] >> not to worry. >> i almost went to the restroom. as i stated, it's a real honor for me to be here in charlottesville and before being stopped i was about to say an extreme pleasure and honor for me...
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pope john paul ii came to san francisco at the time that the city was at the grips of the aids epidemic. what the pope did helped to comfort those with aids. he reached out and touched them offering a blessing an hope of healing. we have a report from that day. beginning with rita williams who was at mission dolores with the pope's visit to the california's oldest mission. >> reporter: john paul ii warmly greeted those along the center aisle of the pope. some of the 900 invited guests. the pope then approached the nine pews of aids patients. and certainly the most moving moment came when 4-year-old brendan ororke reached out to hug the holy father. little brendan contracted aids from a blood transfusion at birth. the pope then moved to other aids sufferers, most of them gay. it was the first time the leader of a catholic church has met directly with aids sufferers. from there the pope went alone to pray in the old mission. the oldest building in san francisco. in prepared remarks the pope proclaimed the unconditional and ever lasting love of god for all people dwelling at lenghts on sin
pope john paul ii came to san francisco at the time that the city was at the grips of the aids epidemic. what the pope did helped to comfort those with aids. he reached out and touched them offering a blessing an hope of healing. we have a report from that day. beginning with rita williams who was at mission dolores with the pope's visit to the california's oldest mission. >> reporter: john paul ii warmly greeted those along the center aisle of the pope. some of the 900 invited guests....
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i'm sorry, john allen. we were talking to you a little bit earlier about what you thought could be going on through pope francis' mind. >> well, at one level i think it's very clear from the man's style and personality that he's not comfortable with great theater so there's probably a comfort level issue there. on the other hand, we should say this is not some wide eyed person. he announced him as a lifetime of reflection of what it means to be a leader in the catholic church, an exception of leadership and service. while i think he is conscious of the awesomeness of the task that lies before him, he also projects the kind of basic serenity and a kind of calm in the eye of the storm that is really quite striking. one other thing we probably should say about crowd size. let's remember, the turnout from argentina might have been considerably larger, but pope francis actually asked the people of argentina not to spend money in terms of turning out at his inaugural mass and take what they might have spent to co
i'm sorry, john allen. we were talking to you a little bit earlier about what you thought could be going on through pope francis' mind. >> well, at one level i think it's very clear from the man's style and personality that he's not comfortable with great theater so there's probably a comfort level issue there. on the other hand, we should say this is not some wide eyed person. he announced him as a lifetime of reflection of what it means to be a leader in the catholic church, an...
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john? >> john: doug mckelway tonight. thanks. more on this with the panel in a little while. >>> in addition, we told you monday about vice president biden high six-figure hotel tab for a one-night stay in paris. during a recent official visit. well, now his limousine costs are raising some eyebrows. however, state department says $321,000 bill for limousines for a day is, "nothing out of the ordinary." the vice president official car was flown in from the united states so the figure represent the cost to shuttle around everyone else on his team. there, biden met with the u.s. embassy staff and their families, in addition to french president. that was two events for $320,000. >>> big march madness tickets, the richest price are the day? think again. that is later in the grapevine. up next, no end in sight for the syrian civil war, but a rebel leader is at the arab league table. zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get y
john? >> john: doug mckelway tonight. thanks. more on this with the panel in a little while. >>> in addition, we told you monday about vice president biden high six-figure hotel tab for a one-night stay in paris. during a recent official visit. well, now his limousine costs are raising some eyebrows. however, state department says $321,000 bill for limousines for a day is, "nothing out of the ordinary." the vice president official car was flown in from the united states...
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i'm totally baffled by why that would have john john it looked like you wanted to jump in occupied it like you wanted to go if you want to jump in john go ahead. it's funny to me when he says the problems in iraq were of their own making i mean we supported saddam hussein with money and weapons in the one nine hundred eighty s. and the one nine hundred ninety s. after the first gulf war after we destroyed much of iraq's infrastructure we imposed an economic blockade on the country academic studies including the united nations have concluded that maybe a million people died including five hundred thousand children because the child mortality rates skyrocketed when people couldn't get good you know clean water and good food they couldn't import the proper medicines this was. to u.n. officials to u.n. on voice to iraq resigned in protest in the one nine hundred ninety s. because of how terrible the sanctions were one of them described it as genocidal we killed so many people in that country and destroyed the country's infrastructure even before we invaded in the illegal war of two thousa
i'm totally baffled by why that would have john john it looked like you wanted to jump in occupied it like you wanted to go if you want to jump in john go ahead. it's funny to me when he says the problems in iraq were of their own making i mean we supported saddam hussein with money and weapons in the one nine hundred eighty s. and the one nine hundred ninety s. after the first gulf war after we destroyed much of iraq's infrastructure we imposed an economic blockade on the country academic...
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. >> reporter: earlier in the day, pope john paul began the morning in monterey county where he led a mass for tens of thousands of workers. >> reporter: thousands were given the day off. agustin romo and his family would be getting ready to pick strawberries were it not for the court. >> we have a great seat. >> you have the best seats in the house probably. >> i think so. >> reporter: this group is from the polish mission church in san jose. >> i'm catholic and he's the pope. and i came here to see him. it doesn't matter for me he's polish or a different nationality. for me it's the pope. >> reporter: not too far away we find maria cortinas not the best seat but good enough. >> are you cold maria? >> poquito. >> how do you like the view you have here? >> it's beautiful. she likes it. >> reporter: a few hours later, cortina's view no longer exists. heavy fog rolls in and while the papal preliminary continues the pope is heard but not seen. but many say the pope will be felt. the weather still caused enough concern to cancel the pope's helicopter ride into laguna seca. the pope's homi
. >> reporter: earlier in the day, pope john paul began the morning in monterey county where he led a mass for tens of thousands of workers. >> reporter: thousands were given the day off. agustin romo and his family would be getting ready to pick strawberries were it not for the court. >> we have a great seat. >> you have the best seats in the house probably. >> i think so. >> reporter: this group is from the polish mission church in san jose. >> i'm...
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and john, is this madness? lawmakers are fighting over what to cut, they're reallocating funds for all that pork. >> yeah, this shows exactly how bad of a character our lawmakers have in d.c. look, we have no energy plan. our education system drops in world rankings, we have no jobs plan. we have no plan. we don't even have a budget and yet, these guys are still filling things with pork to get reelected. if you're in private practice and you take moneyupposed to go to some project and you build a fence around your house, whether that fence is good, makes your house look better and whether your neighbors like it, it's stealing and that's exactly what these guys are doing, it's called pork and it's stealing and shows the character of our congress and it shows why our country is so screwed up. >> brenda: well, gary b, what about digging private wealth for private property owners? what's going on? >> well, i tell you what, brenda, on the one hand we have 85% of americans think there should be a balanced budget. it
and john, is this madness? lawmakers are fighting over what to cut, they're reallocating funds for all that pork. >> yeah, this shows exactly how bad of a character our lawmakers have in d.c. look, we have no energy plan. our education system drops in world rankings, we have no jobs plan. we have no plan. we don't even have a budget and yet, these guys are still filling things with pork to get reelected. if you're in private practice and you take moneyupposed to go to some project and you...
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what's that all about, john? >> well, first of all, i think right now it's over 30 tons. >> 30 tons of food. >> and we were -- 30 tons of food. that's what's surrounding me right now. we were inspired by our colleagues in jacksonville, florida, who were led by trish philbin. and they over the last seven years have raised 90 tons of food for charitable organizations in florida. we decided we wanted to adopt this across all of our company. so we here in livingston, and i'm tremendously proud of our employees, over the last two weeks we have collected over 30 tons of food. this will go to the interfaith food pantry. they feed over 300 families every week. these are primarily lower income families with working parents. and senior citizens who live on fixed incomes. and this has just been a great, great success. >> so where did the food come from specifically? and tell us again what charities it's going to, john. >> well, so the charity is the interfaith food pantry. it's a food pantry based here in morristown, new je
what's that all about, john? >> well, first of all, i think right now it's over 30 tons. >> 30 tons of food. >> and we were -- 30 tons of food. that's what's surrounding me right now. we were inspired by our colleagues in jacksonville, florida, who were led by trish philbin. and they over the last seven years have raised 90 tons of food for charitable organizations in florida. we decided we wanted to adopt this across all of our company. so we here in livingston, and i'm...
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john quincy adams and louisa would inherit this home from john adams. i thought about selling it, but then decided that it was important to the family story to hold onto the house for future generations. >> you can visit there today. >> yes. >> wonderful. where the papers? >> they are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house would distill my very, but they were transferred to the historical society for safekeeping. >> a question on facebook from genie webber. i have read excerpts from her autobiography, it said the massachusetts historical society was going to publish the papers. is that true? >> yes. a two volume of her autobiographical writings, which includes a record of my life, adventures of a nobody, and heard narrative of a journey from st. petersburg, france, and all her diaries have already been published in a scholarly edition. next year, a trade edition of these writings will be available. it has a forward by former first lady, laura bush. >> we must talk a little about st. petersburg and her incredi
john quincy adams and louisa would inherit this home from john adams. i thought about selling it, but then decided that it was important to the family story to hold onto the house for future generations. >> you can visit there today. >> yes. >> wonderful. where the papers? >> they are at the massachusetts historical society in boston. they used to be at the old house would distill my very, but they were transferred to the historical society for safekeeping. >> a...
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now let's move to john rapping who is one of the individuals featured in the film. john, i remember when you first talked about starting a training center for public defenders, no one took you seriously. so what happened? you created it and you have been successfully training defenders. what motivated you to do that and how did it all come to be? >> first, i have been waiting 10 years. there is no doubt in my mind there is no civil rights struggle going on this country to make sure that poor people have lawyers. but it's something i really didn't understand when i started as a public defender. i started in a well resource office with manageable case loads and i was able to give clients with a gideon vision and then i moved to georgia for the statewide public defenders system in georgia and then i moved to new orleans in the wake of katrina to help rebuild that office and started to see what i experience nd dc was the exception and not the rule. for example i remember walking into a courtroom in new orleans, very first time ever walked into a courtroom in new orleans
now let's move to john rapping who is one of the individuals featured in the film. john, i remember when you first talked about starting a training center for public defenders, no one took you seriously. so what happened? you created it and you have been successfully training defenders. what motivated you to do that and how did it all come to be? >> first, i have been waiting 10 years. there is no doubt in my mind there is no civil rights struggle going on this country to make sure that...
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>> i think john harwood raised that point. we'll see if they shatter our overall expectation of what the court is it will be interesting to see what happens. in general, this is an issue where the public and the private sector is leading the politicians, whether they're the elitist or the base and it's not too different from gun control. if you look at the numbers for universal back ground checks, 8 0%, 90%. the it's just like what john said the younger generation favoring marriage equality. we are going to get there, it will be a thorny process. the speed and the scope with which this issue has moved has been stunning. when you consider how long it's taken other movements to gather similar steam. it's got some serious momentum. >> joy, can i jump in on one area? i don't want to overlook and neglect the small towns in america. we talk about the elites versus the party members, that's what we're coming back to, having those conversations and sometimes it takes somebody in a small town having the courage to stand up and say, i'm
>> i think john harwood raised that point. we'll see if they shatter our overall expectation of what the court is it will be interesting to see what happens. in general, this is an issue where the public and the private sector is leading the politicians, whether they're the elitist or the base and it's not too different from gun control. if you look at the numbers for universal back ground checks, 8 0%, 90%. the it's just like what john said the younger generation favoring marriage...
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as john allen said and john beck said, it's the inauguration of the holy father to the ministry. he's not calling himself the vi vickar of christ. all of these terms are important. once you are the bishop of rome, you invite a lot more acumenical consensus of this role and what it might be. inauguration of the petrine administration not vickar of christ. >> monseigneur, we are seeing our first live pictures of pope francis riding atop the popemobile. >> no enclosure. there is no enclosure there. let's listen for a moment. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> so the first thing i notice here is the fact that the popemobile is not enclosed very much keeping in mind with pope francis and his connection to people and having access, but a little concerned about that. what did you say? does that concern you at all? tnchts father beck, is security an issue, do you think? >> i think it probably will always be an issue, but it just seems right now that for pope francis, he's not going to let it get in the way of his want be to be a shepherd of his flock. the masses during the week ends, he b
as john allen said and john beck said, it's the inauguration of the holy father to the ministry. he's not calling himself the vi vickar of christ. all of these terms are important. once you are the bishop of rome, you invite a lot more acumenical consensus of this role and what it might be. inauguration of the petrine administration not vickar of christ. >> monseigneur, we are seeing our first live pictures of pope francis riding atop the popemobile. >> no enclosure. there is no...
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and john, when we heard this today, we couldn't believe it. instead of turning right down the aisle, he makes a left turn right into the cockpit. how does this happen? >> well, first of all, the cockpit door is very often open on the ground, before we start closing things up. so, that part is understandable. but what a -- i can't believe the guy thought he could get away with this. >> and, you know, this happened before the plane actually pushed back, so, what are the chances he could have pulled this off any longer here? >> the chances are pretty much absolute zero. and the reason is, the first thing we're going to do, any pilot is going to ask for the paperwork. there's got to be something from the company, there's got to be a good idea. he failed on both those counts. and even if those are good, you're still going to have an exchange as pilots and we're going to know within just a few seconds that this is not really a pilot. >> our aviation consultant, john nance, with us tonight. john, our thanks to you, as well. >>> overseas this evening
and john, when we heard this today, we couldn't believe it. instead of turning right down the aisle, he makes a left turn right into the cockpit. how does this happen? >> well, first of all, the cockpit door is very often open on the ground, before we start closing things up. so, that part is understandable. but what a -- i can't believe the guy thought he could get away with this. >> and, you know, this happened before the plane actually pushed back, so, what are the chances he...
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let's go to john on this question. sometimes, when reporters cover the catholic church, they talk about a conservative or liberal pope. do you see any signs of that in this pope? >> well, i think he's a combination of both. he is certainly very conservative on some of the hot-button moral issues that we're used to discussing in the united states. gay marriage, for example, abortion. i guess one would only expect that of a cardinal in the catholic church these days. and, nevertheless, he is someone who has reached beyond the church's borders. and i think that's what makes him so attractive to people. he has decided the best way to reach people is act the way jesus would have acted. what people are hoping that may lead people even though it disagrees with the church's teachings is give the church a hearing. >> one of the words he's used is mercy, talked about god's mercy. even if he is condemning certain acts, he is ready to seek forgiveness and seek god's forgiveness and that has a humanity to it, that i think is very a
let's go to john on this question. sometimes, when reporters cover the catholic church, they talk about a conservative or liberal pope. do you see any signs of that in this pope? >> well, i think he's a combination of both. he is certainly very conservative on some of the hot-button moral issues that we're used to discussing in the united states. gay marriage, for example, abortion. i guess one would only expect that of a cardinal in the catholic church these days. and, nevertheless, he...
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speaker john boehner was invited. he said he could not go because he had to take care of business in washington. but there are a lot of americans there. also some controversial figures there, including the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe. >> look, this is the other side of the papacy. we saw him highlight that he's the successor of rome. he mentioned that he was a bishop of rome. this is the head of the vatican city-state welcoming the diplomatic corps. you have to remember, this sea, the sea of peter has been reaching out to the world in a major diplomatic listening post for centuries. you're seeing that writ large here as the world, and its leaders, come forward to meet the new head of state. and we have to remember that he's not only a spiritual leader, he's also a temple leader of the vatican city-state. >> it is 132 dignitaries that he will be meeting. so it will take quite some time. we're going to continue to follow this, and when vice president joe biden is present there, we're going to go back to that. i
speaker john boehner was invited. he said he could not go because he had to take care of business in washington. but there are a lot of americans there. also some controversial figures there, including the president of zimbabwe, robert mugabe. >> look, this is the other side of the papacy. we saw him highlight that he's the successor of rome. he mentioned that he was a bishop of rome. this is the head of the vatican city-state welcoming the diplomatic corps. you have to remember, this...
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can i call you john? >> john is it. >> stephen: john, thank you for coming back. good to see you again. you are the president of nyu and also a teacher there and your new book "baseball as a road to god" is based on a course you taught there what do you mean baseball as a road to god? jesus said that no one gets to the father but through me. are you saying that jesus is baseball? because there's no jesus in baseball -- there's some hey-sus but there's no jesus in baseball. [ laughter ] >> the point of book is, stephen, to go directly at the proposition you put on the table. i'm a catholic. >> stephen: i'm the catholic. [laughter] >> the point here is that those of us that were taught as we were that we had the truth, with a capital t. >> stephen: which we do. >> should be a little bit more humble about that. >> stephen: i am. [ laughter ] >> and open ourselves up to the fact that baseball is a road to god just as our religion is a road to god just as buddhism is a road to god and the more important thing is that we all get used to finding god in this world. >> ste
can i call you john? >> john is it. >> stephen: john, thank you for coming back. good to see you again. you are the president of nyu and also a teacher there and your new book "baseball as a road to god" is based on a course you taught there what do you mean baseball as a road to god? jesus said that no one gets to the father but through me. are you saying that jesus is baseball? because there's no jesus in baseball -- there's some hey-sus but there's no jesus in baseball....
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old john adams took to her. abigail never really did, but john did. >> she was born in england and educated in france and she remained a phone personality to many of the adams, but not to henry as a world traveler herself. she was very well educated, very sophisticated socially i would say. she sort of entertained john quincy's road to the white house. >> she was not happy about returning to washington as the wife of a congressman. adamsisa catherine essentially became the campaign manager for her husband, john quincy adams' run for the presidency in 1824 by dominating the capital city's social circuit. following a contested election, the adams' four years in the white house were a turbulent period in american politics and washington society. we'll look at louisa adams' relationship with her husband john quincy adams and john and abigail on the road to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. good evening and welcome to our continuing series on first ladies influence and image in partnership with the white house historical ass
old john adams took to her. abigail never really did, but john did. >> she was born in england and educated in france and she remained a phone personality to many of the adams, but not to henry as a world traveler herself. she was very well educated, very sophisticated socially i would say. she sort of entertained john quincy's road to the white house. >> she was not happy about returning to washington as the wife of a congressman. adamsisa catherine essentially became the campaign...
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i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea of operating a training center for public defenders and he did. he's no now the president and founder and one of the contributors to gideon's army, he's from john marshall law school where he teaches law and criminal procedure. he was in the post katrina and new orleans center. he trained people in the film. he received an advocacy fellowship and named a public interest fellow by harvard law school. next we have maurice call well. he was convicted in the housing project here in san francisco. there was no physical evidence linking him to the crime yet he was still convicted based on the false testimony of a single neighbor. he was sentence to life behind bars. in prison mr. colwell contacted the center for help and located two witnesses who saw the murder and said mr. colwell was not involved in anyway. they located the real killer who confessed and he committed the murder. that man is serving a life sentence for a subsequent murder . on march 28, 2011 after more than 20 years in prison, maurice colwell is f
i met john about 10 years ago when he was starting off and had this crazy idea of operating a training center for public defenders and he did. he's no now the president and founder and one of the contributors to gideon's army, he's from john marshall law school where he teaches law and criminal procedure. he was in the post katrina and new orleans center. he trained people in the film. he received an advocacy fellowship and named a public interest fellow by harvard law school. next we have...
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john, christine? >> thanks, barbara starr. >> just to tell you, we are monitoring that box in the corner of your screen right now, expecting a news conference any second with president obama and the palestinian president mahmoud abbas. we will bring that to you as it happens. >>> another big story we're watching this morning. an all-out manhunt for a killer in colorado today. police say the chief of the state's corrections department, tom clements was shot in cold blood tuesday night as he opened the front door to his home outside denver. authorities have not identified a suspect or motive. but investigators are looking for the driver of a car seen in his neighborhood the night of the murder. jim spellman is live for us in denver. jim, what's the latest in this search? >> reporter: they have these leads but still no suspect. they want to get a description nailed down on the driver of that car. take a look. police scouring for potential leads in the shooting death of the head of colorado's prison syste
john, christine? >> thanks, barbara starr. >> just to tell you, we are monitoring that box in the corner of your screen right now, expecting a news conference any second with president obama and the palestinian president mahmoud abbas. we will bring that to you as it happens. >>> another big story we're watching this morning. an all-out manhunt for a killer in colorado today. police say the chief of the state's corrections department, tom clements was shot in cold blood...
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i had a job lined up as an assistant to john ford. he had to go into the hospital and have cataract operations, and he told me that, "look, i don't know when i'm going to be functioning again. and, if i were you, as a young guy today, what i would try and do is to get into television." (arthur penn) it was so unknown as a medium, we were sort of inventing it as we went along. and that was both the thrill and the excitement and part of the danger of it, very considerable danger. (sidney lumet) try to imagine what the scale meant. a 17-inch piece of glass was a large television set. they were 12-inch glass pieces, what they used to call, "14 inches diagonally." the reduced dramatic material to that kind of size, as opposed to movies, which had a 40-foot image, it was absolutely a new form. (narrator) the early networks borrowed heavily from the new york theatre to create dramas, broadcast live across the nation. changing characters and stories from week to week, these fast-paced collaborations produced some of america's best-known write
i had a job lined up as an assistant to john ford. he had to go into the hospital and have cataract operations, and he told me that, "look, i don't know when i'm going to be functioning again. and, if i were you, as a young guy today, what i would try and do is to get into television." (arthur penn) it was so unknown as a medium, we were sort of inventing it as we went along. and that was both the thrill and the excitement and part of the danger of it, very considerable danger....
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>> yeah, john, and you're right, it's an israeli-u.s. reset, and i think it was a great success. i think the president's speech was outstanding to the young israelis. i think it was full of realism and idealism. what he has done, he has walked away from the idea that israel has to stop building settlements, and as a reality there's not going to be any palestinian state as long as you have the president meeting with netanyahu, lieberman, and those folks in power, but i do think there's been a reset in relations with israel. but john with the whole middle east, look at muslim brotherhood in egypt, hamas, gaza, the jordanian king is in trouble, syria is about to collapse in anarchy. you've got hezbollah in lebanon. i think that whole area is moving the other direction. if i were the president of the united states, i believe what he wants to do and ought to do is get out of dodge. >> eleanor. >> i can't remember a time in my lifetime when there was a peaceful status quo in the middle east. it's always been a cauldron. i think the president is right to give a boost to the two- state s
>> yeah, john, and you're right, it's an israeli-u.s. reset, and i think it was a great success. i think the president's speech was outstanding to the young israelis. i think it was full of realism and idealism. what he has done, he has walked away from the idea that israel has to stop building settlements, and as a reality there's not going to be any palestinian state as long as you have the president meeting with netanyahu, lieberman, and those folks in power, but i do think there's...
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john? back to you. >> susan candiotti, hopefully we can put that ruler away soon. >>> let's go to parts of kentucky and tennessee where people there have been dealing with hail and very strong winds. a reporter sending us video from front porches and apartment windows. when can we get a break from this extreme weather? let's bring in jennifer delgado. doesn't look like spring. doesn't feel like spring. what's ahead? >> i know. everybody is complaining about it. they want to know when are we going to finally warm up? you saw the storms coming out of the midwest. the good news is we're not going to see any severe weather today. we're just talking all snow. still, a lot of snow to talk about in many areas covered from illinois all the way over towards pennsylvania. you can see down to kentucky as well as into tennessee. we're dealing with snow where susan was in dayton. still looking for snow coming your way. cincinnati, und nap li cincinnati, indianapolis, you'll get the backside of the snow.
john? back to you. >> susan candiotti, hopefully we can put that ruler away soon. >>> let's go to parts of kentucky and tennessee where people there have been dealing with hail and very strong winds. a reporter sending us video from front porches and apartment windows. when can we get a break from this extreme weather? let's bring in jennifer delgado. doesn't look like spring. doesn't feel like spring. what's ahead? >> i know. everybody is complaining about it. they want to...
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that is thebu true test of this war. >> rose: i think that's was john was talking about, john burns, what we leave behind, not what we came for.in >> the war has been a terriblehe disappointment in many ways. and you could-- you know, you could-- i suppose we have givenp liberty to the majority of the iraqi population. there's no doubt about that.e' >> rose: so noble in your judgment, failure, or noble success? >> it's a noble war. i i don't think it's ado catastrophic failure. i don't think it's a brilliant success. i mean, i happen ton, for example, prime minister malikiis watching the lamentable leadership of this man, watching his-- you know, the aptied tighthas grown with the eating. he has become a real dictator.. it's not exactly what those of d white house thought well of the war would have expected fromll this war. but wars have these kind of ends. they have these outcomes that people c't predict.om they can't tell what will happen. >> rose: john, what wouldt. you say to the argument that he made? >> well, yes, i canth see the nobility. we set aside the w.m.d. argument. ther
that is thebu true test of this war. >> rose: i think that's was john was talking about, john burns, what we leave behind, not what we came for.in >> the war has been a terriblehe disappointment in many ways. and you could-- you know, you could-- i suppose we have givenp liberty to the majority of the iraqi population. there's no doubt about that.e' >> rose: so noble in your judgment, failure, or noble success? >> it's a noble war. i i don't think it's ado catastrophic...
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with john the baptist, steven, mathius. barnabas, ignatius, alexander, peter, felicity, ago that, lucy, agnes, cecelia, anastasia and all your saints, admit us, we beseech you, in your company, not weighing our merits but granting us pardon through christ, our lord. through whom you continue to make all of these good things, o lord, you sanctify them, fill them with life, bless them and bestow them upon us. ♪ >> amen. >> and informed by divine teaching, we dare to say -- ♪ >> translator: deliver us, lord, we pray, from every evil, graciously grant peace in our days, that by the help of your mercy, we may be always free from sin and safe from all disturbance, as we await the blessed hope and the coming of our savior, jesus christ. lord, jesus christ, who said to your apostles, i my peace to you, i give my peace to you. do not look at our sins, but the faith of your church and that according to your will you grant her peace and unity in accordance with your will forever and ever the peace of the lord be with you always. >
with john the baptist, steven, mathius. barnabas, ignatius, alexander, peter, felicity, ago that, lucy, agnes, cecelia, anastasia and all your saints, admit us, we beseech you, in your company, not weighing our merits but granting us pardon through christ, our lord. through whom you continue to make all of these good things, o lord, you sanctify them, fill them with life, bless them and bestow them upon us. ♪ >> amen. >> and informed by divine teaching, we dare to say -- ♪...
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and john thinks it's a good idea. why so, john? >> i think it's a nice idea. if kids are working through school they take it more seriously and also have a greater incentive to get out early to get in the real world. education is one of those common goods that oddly keeps rising in price. a big factor is the federal government hands out cheap money to kid who is become -- they don't need care about cost so i think this is a nicehange and hopefully it's copied. >> rick, don't you like it when colleges do step up with a new idea to tryto solve this. >> yeah. i think this would be a wonderful idea. i would if it were practical in any way. college of the ozarks has 1200 kids, everyone of them is given the opportunity to work on campus in exchange for tuition. you take that to my alma mater of the ohio state university you can't find 50,000 plus jobs to give kids. it's a great thing for that small school, it couldn't possibly work everywhere. i wish it could. >> but steve, the point is that all these one size fits all solutions don't work. that's what we've seen wi
and john thinks it's a good idea. why so, john? >> i think it's a nice idea. if kids are working through school they take it more seriously and also have a greater incentive to get out early to get in the real world. education is one of those common goods that oddly keeps rising in price. a big factor is the federal government hands out cheap money to kid who is become -- they don't need care about cost so i think this is a nicehange and hopefully it's copied. >> rick, don't you...
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i think just thirty seconds left what do you think this means for the case john. i think it more than consequences for the case this will have consequences for mit in a from a p.r. standpoint i think they're doing this to distance themselves from what has been you know a tragic and very public spectacle they have repeatedly tried to sort of disown what happened and i think there's there they may be using this as a way to sort of further distance themselves from from what happened to aaron i guess we're going to have to wait and see gentlemen thank you both for weighing in on this tech talk today on this thursday that was john hermann editor of buzz feed tack an hour to producer bob english and that is going to do it for now but for more on the stories we cover check out our you tube channel you tube dot com slash r t america our web site r t dot com slash usa and follow me on twitter alison all the very back here in a half hour. admission and free accreditation free transport charges free. range mincer free. free spirit child free. download free blogs just plug in
i think just thirty seconds left what do you think this means for the case john. i think it more than consequences for the case this will have consequences for mit in a from a p.r. standpoint i think they're doing this to distance themselves from what has been you know a tragic and very public spectacle they have repeatedly tried to sort of disown what happened and i think there's there they may be using this as a way to sort of further distance themselves from from what happened to aaron i...
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(john frankenheimer) "seconds" was a weird movie. there's quite a bit of editing in that rst section to show emotion and tension. bop-bop-bop. that kind of thing to really jar the audience. kind of like slapping them in the face. (scary music playing) we always tried to stretch the medium. and we found ways to make things work. i mean, we didn't think, "my god, we can't do this." it was always the opposite, "how can we do this?" and we did it. (man in tv) i am a united states senator. i have a question so serious that the safety of our nation may well depend on your answer. (john frankenheimer) the tv image was actually done by a television camera shooting him at the same time we shot the film camera. television plays an important part in that movie. politicians use television. the media is powerful. television bores right into your very existence. he made television virtually a character. if you remember the film, which was a long time ago, we all see them again and again through cassettes and so on, everything as being watched on t
(john frankenheimer) "seconds" was a weird movie. there's quite a bit of editing in that rst section to show emotion and tension. bop-bop-bop. that kind of thing to really jar the audience. kind of like slapping them in the face. (scary music playing) we always tried to stretch the medium. and we found ways to make things work. i mean, we didn't think, "my god, we can't do this." it was always the opposite, "how can we do this?" and we did it. (man in tv) i am a...
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>> always ready. >> we're very pleased with john's progress. his background is challenging, to say the least. but he takes time and he's thinking things through. i've seen him take charge, take leadership and we are really hopeful that he's going to be one of our success stories. >> good job, y'all. >> success for madden is so close he can taste it. but two major hurdles still stand in the way. getting through his final release interview to get out of prison and passing the military test to enlist in the navy once he's out. >> i'm a little discouraged. i don't know if i will handle it right, but i will try my hardest. >> hurdle number one is just around the corner. >> have a seat right there, please. mr. madden, can you tell us what you have learned since you've been here? >> the group, more seriously this time. it's helped me out a lot. i'm learning to stop and think before i do anything and that was the biggest part that was getting me in trouble because i was hot-headed and i wasn't thinking about my actions before i did them. >> so what wer
>> always ready. >> we're very pleased with john's progress. his background is challenging, to say the least. but he takes time and he's thinking things through. i've seen him take charge, take leadership and we are really hopeful that he's going to be one of our success stories. >> good job, y'all. >> success for madden is so close he can taste it. but two major hurdles still stand in the way. getting through his final release interview to get out of prison and passing...
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producer bob english i start off by asking john about the twitter pattern. twitter's patent is written like a lot of software patents which is to say it's seems too obvious to be patentable but apple's got tons of patents like this twitter has a few already for example twitter owns the patent to poll to refresh you know when you pull down your message list and it refreshes twitter is unique in the tech world and that it sort of it has set itself against the general movement of aggressively enforcing patents it's a said in the past and in relation to this patent that it will only defensively use its patents it's hard to imagine someone suing twitter for operating a twitter like service but the patent trolling is a and increasingly serious issue in tech so how to make sense for them to get this bad what do you think bob could this have an effect on innovation in social media certainly because a patent is a form of monopoly privilege and even if it's only temporary for a certain number of years so twitter is saying that they're going to use this as a defensive
producer bob english i start off by asking john about the twitter pattern. twitter's patent is written like a lot of software patents which is to say it's seems too obvious to be patentable but apple's got tons of patents like this twitter has a few already for example twitter owns the patent to poll to refresh you know when you pull down your message list and it refreshes twitter is unique in the tech world and that it sort of it has set itself against the general movement of aggressively...
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well, you go nuts, because john baner and paul ryan just proved it. they're not only ryan rhinos on the cries but they're in bed with the president ignores this constitutional crisis. mark is on the phone with us right now. what do you make of this? >> it is extremely frustrating if you're an average citizen watching this. last year when you count fiscal operating debt and unfund liabilities, it wasn't 1.2 trillion. it was 6.9 trillion being spent we don't have. and even hear something pundits circling the wagons saying this isn't a fiscal debt crisis yet. what dot we have to do become cypress or greece for people to recognize this? we have tens of trillions of dollars in unfunded entitlement obligations. even the ryan budget does nothing with respect to social security. on obamacare, in the ryan budget takes the taxes and repealing obamacare. what is happening is the complete integrity of our financial system is being called into question. we have the fed printing day and night to provide the monetary support for these fiscal policies, and to hear re
well, you go nuts, because john baner and paul ryan just proved it. they're not only ryan rhinos on the cries but they're in bed with the president ignores this constitutional crisis. mark is on the phone with us right now. what do you make of this? >> it is extremely frustrating if you're an average citizen watching this. last year when you count fiscal operating debt and unfund liabilities, it wasn't 1.2 trillion. it was 6.9 trillion being spent we don't have. and even hear something...